
With thousands of Syrian refugees continuing to arrive at the Turkish border, Ankara expects the EU and the international community to help manage the crisis.

The conflict in Yemen has produced a humanitarian disaster, but possibilities remain for bilateral negotiations between warring parties.

The post-Qaddafi power vacuum in Libya has made the country a ripe environment for the spread of the self-proclaimed Islamic State.

Across the Middle East, large gender gaps exist in levels of political activity, voter turnout, and the likelihood of being elected.

As the anniversary of Egypt’s January 25th revolution approaches, the direction of the country remains uncertain.

While the recent nuclear deal and exchange of prisoners has raised hopes of improved relations between the United States and Iran, little is likely to change domestically in the Islamic Republic.

With the Iraqi state relying on Shiite paramilitary groups to combat ISIS, there are growing fears that such groups will only exacerbate sectarian tensions in the country.

An analysis of the week’s top international news stories.

The recent Saudi execution of a prominent Shia cleric and the subsequent attack on their embassy in Iran has heightened tensions across the Gulf.

Hardliners in Iran maybe in the minority, but they continue to have the bulk of political and coercive power.